John Stevenson | 02/09/2009 22:00:59 |
![]() 5068 forum posts 3 photos | Ordering some gear tonight for a job making some motor slip rings. Need a few bits of M5 threaded rod to hold it all together, normally get this from RS as it's not worth messing with postage etc for bits. OK looked on the site and it comes in 5 lengths x 1 metre for 1.012 per length so roughly £5 plus VAT, not worth searching but it's discontinued so look at the new part and that's in 2 pieces at £8.45 EACH!!!!!!!!!! I mean come on, I know brass has gone up but 800% ???? Farnell no longer stock it. Ebay has 5 lengths for £20 inc postage so £4.00 a length. I'll price some 5mm bar tomorrow and see how that works out to thread each end. John S. |
Jim K | 04/09/2009 11:34:38 |
66 forum posts 28 photos | Had a similar one in B&Q wanted a 1/4 sheet of MDF so picked one out Cost 13.25 walked down the isle full sheet MDF 14.98 +couple of cuts.??????? So i took that.
I Just dont understand the logic.
Jim K |
Ian S C | 04/09/2009 11:56:25 |
![]() 7468 forum posts 230 photos | I wanted some PVA glue,went to the local hardware shop,saw !100ml bottle $4,went round the corner(about 1m)250ml,same brand $4.50!Still got part of the 250ml bottle.Both sizes arrived in the shop the same day,because i'd been there the day before an they had none.IAN S.C |
Circlip | 04/09/2009 12:19:54 |
1723 forum posts | I know it ain't Brass Sir John but CPC have Stainless M5 in 1Mtr lengths at £2.85
Regards Ian. |
John Stevenson | 04/09/2009 13:27:51 |
![]() 5068 forum posts 3 photos | Just an update on this. More to compare pricing than actually moan about it but it does help ![]() 3 metres of plain 5mm rod was quoted at £14.80 from the brass stockholders, lets face it that only a thick brazing rod !! Now the big bit of brass needed, 3 1/4" diameter by 12" long was quoted at £138.00 Leeds Bronze quoted £59 for the same material in bronze. Since when has brass been 2 1/2 times the price of bronze ? All these prices are less carriage and VAT Ian I have M5 in stainless in stock, has to be brass, bronze or copper for slip rings, I know stainless will do but they will just reject the job. John S. |
Geoff Theasby | 04/09/2009 14:48:28 |
615 forum posts 21 photos | Off topic, but CPC are good for all sorts of the larger fasteners, which I would otherwise have to buy at a stockholders.
Model suppliers don't normally stock fasteners over 0BA, but CPC offers M2 to M12 in many materials, as well as Imperial sizes.
Delivery is normally next day, minimum order for free delivery is about £40, otherwise a delivery charge applies.
Usual disclaimer, I am just a satisfied customer.
Regards
Geoff |
Circlip | 04/09/2009 17:06:20 |
1723 forum posts | Just had a scan to try to find the stuff you require John (Which I'm sure either you or Gert has been doing allready), HOW have WE allowed succesive Govts. to get us in the position that it's either like the price of Gold or we go to INDIA to try to resource this???
Have been looking for a replacement cooling fan for a laptop, which has worn cos the numpties designed a bit in GFN rather than something more appropriate to cater for heat distortion, --- £34 + Stealth tax NOT
Regards Ian |
Michael Gray | 04/09/2009 18:39:09 |
![]() 45 forum posts 6 photos | John, even McMaster-Carr want $15.48 a metre for M5 all-thread and they're usually very competitively priced. So I'd say the prices are roughly comparable - not nice, but comparable. Cook Fasteners in Mississauga, Ontario must want a fortune too as for their M5 in metre lengths one is instructed to Call for Price. regards, Mike |
Pete | 19/09/2009 06:07:31 |
128 forum posts | First post for me here, I work in the mining industry in Canada at an open pit Copper/Gold mine, Last week Copper was listed at over $3.00 canadian per pound, And gold was over $1000.00 an ounce, If you keep a eye on the price of commodities you'll have a rough idea on the direction the price of metals is going to go, While the currant price for commodities takes awhile to show up at your local supplier it will happen. Copper right now is just about at an all time high so you can expect the price of brass to go even higher. Sorry for the bad news but some of you might want to stock up even at today's prices. How long these prices will stay high no one knows, But you also might want to remember that price wise copper has historicly been a very volitile metal, Who knows, 6 months from now it might be at an all time low price, But I wouldn't bet on it.
Pete |
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